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DECEMBER 1-15
MISSING
December in Mt Egerton,
one of the last places that Mr
Smith was known to have
been, however a Moora-
bool CIU Detective told the
9 weeks
Moorabool News that no
new information has so far Have you seen Albert Smith?
been provided by the public. Aged 88
“We’ve used a few different From Mt Doran
techniques and investigative Missing since Monday 8 October 2018
tools,” he said.
Confirmed sighting around 7.30am at Mt Egerton,
“The longer it goes, the less
likely it’s going to be that
after leaving the Ballan Aged Care facility between
he’s safe and well.” 5.30-7am on same day.
Det. Senior Constable John Hageman (Moorabool CIU) at Mt Egerton last week with the
It is confirmed by police information caravan and a mannequin, with clothes similar to what Albert Smith was last Ballan Police confirmed a witness came forward
that Mr Smith walked out seen wearing. Photo – Helen Tatchell saying they picked Mr Smith up on Old Melbourne
of the Ballan aged care facil- It is then that the trail be- cation and morphine patch- the search at Morrisons Rd, Ballan (Monday 8 Oct) and drove to his friend’s
ity on the day he was due to gins to grow cold. es for back pain. cemetery. house in Mt Egerton. That friend was not home.
go home, leaving early on
Police confirmed that a reli- The Morrisons cemetery A Mt Doran resident, Mr Mr Smith has no mobile phone, had some cash,
the morning of Monday 8
October. able witness saw Mr Smith held great significance to Smith was in care at the Bal- but has not accessed his bank account. He left the
at the Morrisons cemetery Mr Smith as he was the un- lan aged care facility while facility without his walker and his walking stick.
He was picked up at about
7.30am on the Old Mel- the day after he left the aged official ‘caretaker’ there for he recovered from leg ulcers.
care facility. many years and his late wife Anyone with information is encouraged
bourne Road by someone Police are continuing to
However, police have also is buried there. appeal to the public for in-
to contact Det. Snr Const. John
who is not a family member
confirmed that they do not Land and air searches have formation on the disappear- Hageman at Moorabool CIU on 5366
and is now considered a
witness. know how Mr Smith trav- been conducted by police ance of Albie Smith and any- 4545 or Crimestoppers on 1800 333 000.
Mr Smith was driven to a elled the significant distance and SES, however no trace of one with any information SEE SOMETHING? SAY SOMETHING
friend’s house in Mt Egerton, between Mt Egerton and Mr Smith has been found. should call Moorabool CIU **This community advertisement is sponsored by
however the friend was not Morrisons, especially given Sadly, cadaver dogs have 5366 4545 or Crimestoppers
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Charlie weighed 6lb 7oz (3060 grams).
Melton parents
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this week
(MLO) will join forces with
Gisborne Singers to present
‘The Sounds of Christmas’
on Sunday 16 December.
Over 75 singers and musi-
cians will present a Sunday
afternoon of specially se-
There is a nine-day construction blitz on the Ballarat Line Upgrade requiring trains to be lected Christmas music to
replaced by coaches. herald in the season.
The orchestra will perform
Regional Rail Revival Director Mark Havryluk is reminding Ballarat line passengers and
a wide range of Christmas
commuters to plan ahead and allow 45 minutes’ extra travel time. music, from ancient sym-
“Coaches have already replaced trains from last Saturday 8 December and will continue to do phonies to modern, tradi-
so until Sunday 16 December, while more than 300 crew members get on with construction,” tional, contemporary clas-
he said. sics. As well as listening to
the orchestra, the audience
The construction works include track duplication, major station upgrades and putting the
will have the opportunity to (L-R) Barry Wilkins Musical Director of the Moorabool Light
final touches on new train stabling at Maddingley. join in singing some of the Orchestra, and Stephen Brockman, Conductor The Gisborne
Mr Havryluk said while trains are not running, crews will shift sections of the existing track well-loved carols. Singers. Photo - submitted
to allow for additional track to be laid between Caroline Springs Station and Melton as part The program will also fea-
ture upcoming Australia chus Marsh and the Moora- various concerts every year.
of the 18-kilometre duplication in this section.
tenor Tomas Dalton, who bool Shire a wide range of The MLO Christmas Con-
“Preparation work will also begin for new tracks to be laid between Bacchus Marsh Station orchestral music, which cert will be held on 16 De-
has performed in Europe
and the Maddingley stabling, and we’ll continue construction on the Millbrook and Ballan and was the recipient of the means audience members cember at 2pm in the Bac-
passing loops.” Acclaim Awards Italian Op- don’t need to travel large dis- chus Marsh Public Hall.
At Ballan Station, foundations will be installed for the new accessible pedestrian overpass. era Fellowship. tances to other centres to ex-
Admission is $25 and tick-
MLO Musical Director perience particularly, classi-
Mr Havryluk said the work had been scheduled at the same time as V/Line maintenance ets available at the door from
Barry Wilkins OAM, who cal music…very few regional
work, to minimise disruption to passengers, and thanked people for their understanding centres can boast their own 1pm, or pre-sales available
will be conducting the per-
during the works blitz. orchestra,” he said. from Bacchus Marsh Florist
formance, says the concerts
“Passengers can look forward to improved stations, extra services and better reliability once “provide a diversity of music MLO first began in 2013 & Nursery.
the project is complete in late 2019,” he said. across many genres for the with 28 musicians play- Further information can
orchestra to play and experi- ing, with the orchestra now be found on the orchestra’s
Passengers can plan their journey at vline.com.au or by calling 1800 800 007, a temporary
ence at a local level.” boasting more than 65 regis- website www.Moorabool-
timetable is available online or at a staffed V/Line station.
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Sunday Afternoon
ROBERT WRZASZCZ
(Leader)
16 December 2018
@ 2pm
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Public Hall
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nightmare
local children and young people at the Darley Early
Years Hub.
Following the success of last year’s drive, Moorabool
Shire’s Families & Children division said that
“through the generosity of our community we were
able to make Christmas a much happier time for
By Meg Kennedy One resident asked whether driving
many local families.”
Moorabool News into cleared access roads still blocked by
The
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The Moorabool Shire was hit with wild fire over the
individually.
The CFA have confirmed 12 houses in total were destroyed;
Ballarat’s borders, Moorabool Shire Unwrapped gifts can be left with staff at the Darley
The fast-moving blaze began on Finns Road in Scotsburn on
Council was acting on the situation. Early Years Hub at 182 Halletts Way Darley and will
Buninyong police officer, Peter Anderson said a good
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warning, and the areas of Clarendon and as make-up, stationery or vouchers.
emergency services assured that crews access to counselling.”
Elaine given an ‘Advice’ warning. will be on standby throughout the night
- Small food hampers with non-perishable
CFA was contacted for comment, and
Like the fire, the message was severe. and “were comfortable with where [the to the cause of the fire, but had not items.
Vic Emergency urged residents to “act fire] is sitting”. responded at the time of print.
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Editor
Paul Tatchell has been elected as
he told the Moorabool News.
Mayor of Moorabool Shire, enter-
ing a record fourth term in the role. “Parties still have a city-centric
Cr Tatchell, who represents the mentality. All we want is parity.
Central Ward, served his first term If they want us to be a decentral-
from November 2013 to November ised shire… then put your money
2014, and again from November where your mouth is.
2014-2015, with Alan Comrie serv-
“Common sense falls under the
ing as mayor from 2015-2016, Dave
Edwards from 2016-2017, and Cr Foreign Minister’s portfolio - be-
Tatchell again from 2017-2018. cause it’s all foreign to them.”
The process was not, however, a It’s a fight that Mayor Tatchell is
simple one. familiar with, as he told Steve Mar-
Moorabool’s new CEO Derek Mad- tin on Ballarat ABC Radio recently;
By Caitlin Bewley
infrastructure program the shire
After an, at times confusing nomi- has seen since amalgamation, we
nation process involving several
continue to carry out works - with
“Seeking to support his habit” was a lawyer’s supporting argument behind a drug Dear Editor,
Cr Tatchell; East Ward Council- understand what the problems we
lor Jarrod Bingham seconded the Mayor Tatchell said that his prior- He said that Moorabool overall “Moorabool is depreciating itself
face are, and the solutions of the
nomination and the vote (5/2) saw ity for this term will be putting for- recorded a swing against the La- to death. The equation is that we
future.”
30-year-old Daniel Letchford was allegedly caught on CCTV footage at the Melton
was voted in as Deputy Mayor. mid-next year. residents are sick of being ignored. ture funding. You don’t have to be then again in 2016.
The court heard the pair broke into the toolbox of a white Isuzu ute and stole multiple - Peter Alexander who are hardworking and
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Ballan Brigade Captain Kaine Myers and Ballan police Sgt Michael
Kearnes at the alleged ignition point at the Shaw’s Road property where
residence. They are pictured with Ballan brigade member Ian Ireland a deliberately lit fire was headed for a farm
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A series of arson attacks has seen the time”.
Sgt. Michael Kearnes said the fires “These fires are the
Ballan township fall victim to five subject of an Sergeant
caused superficial damage to grass and ongoing investigation, Kearnes urged the Ballan
deliberately lit fires in just two weeks. however I can
fences. say that Ballan Police and their partners community to be vigilant and report any
The grass fires occurred along Gillespies “The
potential for catastrophic fires, at Moorabool CIU are satisfied that the suspicious vehicles or persons seen on
Lane, Ingliston Drive, Shaws Road and however,
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Bences Lane.
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CANCER—June 22-July 22
Compare not only the price but quality before making
purchases, especially luxury ones. Running into an old
friend leads to a nostalgic session. Relationships become
★★★★★★★★ It’s an active social week, but devote needed time to your
family finances. Running into a former friend can present
some awkward moments. Your business sense is sharp.
SCORPIO—October 23-November 21
ARIES—March 21-April 20
A week’s chance meeting has beneficial and longlasting
Know your limits before tackling any emotional physi- result. The weekend is highlighted by news of an
cal or mental marathons. You are apt to overextend your- upcoming celebration. Starting Thursday, the financial
self. Romance presents its sentimental side. Travel de- picture gradually brightens.
tours may be unavoidable on the weekend.
TAURUS—April 21-May 22 SAGITTARIUS—November 22-December 22
A friend’s expectations are slowly becoming more real- You are so dynamic that people around you, especially
istic. Make a supreme effort to see his/ her point of view. those of the opposite sex, feel very positive when they
Romance focuses on intellectual encounters. Travel ar- are with you. You are finally ready to present demands
rangements are subject to change. to a higherup.
You may be reversing your stand in family dealings, sur- Relationships with older people improve by the week-
end. A financial setback is reversed when you meet the
prising the participants but bringing about significant
situation head on. A meddlesome friend may need some
progress. If travelling, pack for every kind of weather
and occasion. frank words.
SUDOKU
cream - a cornet, it’s not! (4). 8. Some role! (4). 9. Re- some awkward moments. Your business sense is sharp.
strained way you rebuke (8). 10. Danger through, I left
(5). 11. The older one got the foreign money, I got the SCORPIO—October 23-November 21
gold (6). 13. Something for the coarse little mouth to
drink from? (6). 15. Stop the seizure (6). 17. On the way A week’s chance meeting has beneficial and longlasting
round to get something from the jewellers (6). 19. The
room is small, you walk up and down it (5). 22. In gen-
NUMBER GAME
result. The weekend is highlighted by news of an
upcoming celebration. Starting Thursday, the financial
eral, the beans cooked are foreign (8). 23. Support with picture gradually brightens.
a stake (4). 24. A dirty word for “unhappy” (4). 25. Agrees ANSWER BELOW
to pour out half a pint for the soldier (8). SAGITTARIUS—November 22-December 22
DOWN You are so dynamic that people around you, especially
2. Practice taken in turn on tne green (5). 3. Hearing those of the opposite sex, feel very positive when they
again about the affliction (7). 4. Entitle me to a quarter are with you. You are finally ready to present demands
rise initially (4). 5. Is he on more than one church team? to a higherup.
(8). 6. I take a stroll around the Italian city (5). 7. Shuts
up the page (7). 12. Isn’t sure-footed, which surprises CAPRICORN—December 23-January 20
one (8). 14. Bring me in a lot; a cooked breakfast (7). Relationships with older people improve by the week-
16. Step into the shoes of the agent to get the material end. A financial setback is reversed when you meet the
(7). 18. Vienna doesn’t have a figurehead anyhow, silly! situation head on. A meddlesome friend may need some
(5). 20. How the char forgot to do the charring? (5). 21. frank words.
“A fruit? The duece it is!” you say.
AQUARIUS—January 21-February 19
An old friendship may develop into something more se-
SOLUTIONS - CROSSWORD NO. 9080
Rep-lace. 18, Inane (anag.). 20, Clean. 21, Pear (pair). rious and the timing could not be better - but avoid the
tendency to overdo everything. Work as well as having
QUICK SOLUTIONS
6, Tur-I-n. 7, Buttons. 12, Staggers. 14, Oat-me-al. 16,
fun.
Across - 1, Maul. 7, Pantomime. 8, Mode. 9, Flea. 10,
Down - 2, U-sage. 3, Re-trial. 4, N-a-me. 5, Sides-man.
Gate. 11, Acre. 14, Capitulate. 16, Stronghold. 19, Yank. PISCES—February 20-March 20
25, Sergea-(pi)nt.
22, Trap. 24, Loot. 25, Skin. 26, Sorceress. 27, Levy.
ring. 19, S-pace. 22, Le-banes-e. 23, A-bet. 24, Blue.
This week finds you sorting out financial papers. Short
Down - 1, Mamba. 2, Under. 3, Gallop. 4, Strait. 5, Smug.
10, Per-I-L. 11, Sen-I-or. 13, Gob-let. 15, Arrest. 17, St-
cuts must be avoided. Information generally may be dis-
6, Imitation. 12, Criterion. 13, Echo. 15, Lady. 17, Ga-
Across - 1,Cur-rents. 6, Tub-a. 8, Part. 9, Mode-rate.
torted. Don’t set speed records in jumping to conclusions.
lore. 18, Oboist. 20, Ankle. 21, Kinky. 23, Pick.
CRYPTIC SOLUTIONS
BIRTHDAY THIS WEEK
CRYPTIC SOLUTIONS
18, Exact. 20, Trait. 21, Germ.
Often mysterious, always independent. You bring enthu-
Across - 1, Some (sum). 7, Scratches. 8, Turn. 9, F-
Awful. 7, Perfect. 12, Twilight. 14, Emperor. 16, Fervour.
siasm and intensity to everything you do. Promises are
ear. 10, Wave. 11, S-pa-s. 14, Lame excuse. 16, Stag-
Down - 2, Inlet. 3, Hashish. 4, Cash. 5, Primrose. 6,
easier to make than to keep. Domestic expenses decrease
gering. 19, Sets. 22, Pass. 24, Trap. 25, Fair. 26, Re-
Trite. 22, Triangle. 23, Oval. 24, Grit. 25, Temerity.
soon. Property matters are positively accented through
flected. 27, Stew.
Stair. 11, Roller. 13, Nephew. 15, Safety. 17, Appeal. 19,
the next twelve months.
Down - 1, Si-tes (rev,). 2, My-rna. 3, Scr-E-am. 4, Carrie
Across - 1, Nightcap. 6, Alps. 8, Plus. 9, Spitfire. 10,
(carry). 5, S-cow. 6, Leaves out. 12, Port-Ray-Ed. 13,
QUICK SOLUTIONS
Slug. 15, Cogs. 17, Ent-ice. 18, I’m-ages. 20, Exact. 21,
SOLUTIONS - CROSSWORD NO. 9081
Screw. 23, Sole.
Sport
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Cranbourne Saturday 8 December. Inter Dominion Pacing Championship 3rd round qualifying heat 3. Winner: Cruz
Bromac (4). Trainer: M Purdon & N Rasmussen. Driver: Natalie Rasmussen. Photo Stuart McCormick
By Michael Howard The trotting championship has long quizzed which rein she would pull.
been billed as a battle between Long “I will put them in a hat and draw
THE stage is set for two stunning Forest horse Tornado Valley and New one out. They are both just beautiful
showdowns at Tabcorp Park Melton Zealand’s Speeding Spur and that was horses, neither of them would be a bad
on Saturday night with the TAB only amplified on Monday when they drive. They are both genuine winning
Inter Dominion pacing and trotting drew gates six and one respectively, chances, they’ve got everything.
championships brilliantly poised. with Kiwi father-and-son team John They’ve both got speed, they’ve both
Barrier draws were held at Federation and Josh Dickie gaining the dream got strength. You couldn’t split them.”
Square on Monday morning and only draw but Andy Gath’s trotter – a For the first time something went
served to throw a further spanner into winner of 16 of his last 18 starts – still wrong in Tornado Valley’s campaign
the works, particularly in the pacing looms large. on Saturday night and even it couldn’t
championship where the stars were Monday’s draw followed the third and stop the talented trotter completing a
scattered throughout the field. final heats at Cranbourne on Saturday clean sweep of its TAB Inter Dominion
Galactic Star drew the coveted gate one night when the big guns fine-tuned trotting heats.
with connections of Victorian favourite with standout performances. Despite a loose bandage flailing in
San Carlo drawing gate eight and likely
All Stars reinswoman Natalie the straight Andy and Kate Gath’s
leader’s back, but it was New Zealand
Rasmussen put the polish on exciting Long Forest trotter saluted and then
four-year-old’s Spankem (gate five) and
four-year-old Spankem, whose maturity Speeding Spur reaffirmed his status by
Im Pats Delight ($4.50) who have lit
up ID18 and gained early favour with belies his age, and Cruz Bromac, with controlling the second heat.
both saluting in their respective heats “He didn’t miss a beat,” Tornado
Bacchus Marsh
punters.
and the latter protecting his status as Valley’s reinswoman Kate Gath said.
Highly rated warrior Tiger Tara drew
the only unbeaten pacer in this year’s “He’s always had a great gait. He does
gate seven for trainer Kevin Pizzuto
and reinsman Todd McCarthy and will ID18 series. get on the bit a little bit, particularly
Little Athletics
likely have to put in a torrid amount of Rasmussen has an envious decision to over the longer trip, but it doesn’t seem
work to win, while once short-priced make: does she steer Spankem or Cruz to affect him. In the straight he just
Cruz Bromac, the All Stars stablemate Bromac in Saturday night’s $500,000 goes.
Conditions last Saturday were perfect for athletics. Fourof favourite Spankem, drifted in Group 1 Grand Final. “He seems to have come through the
new Centre records were set at the meet. In the 200m markets after drawing gate nine. “I don’t even know,” she said when runs very well and so far, so good.”
hurdles, Under 14 athletes Ryan Lister (Eagles) and Tamara
Henry (Boomerangs) both obliterated the previous records.
Ryan ran 31.01 secs in the boys event while Tamara ran a
time of 34.42 secs in the girls event. Matai Haunga (Eagles)
added over two-metres to his own Under 12 Discus record
with a massive throw of 37.96 metres. Matai just continues
to get better each week and no doubt will be pushing the
40-metre mark in the new year. While on the track, Nelson
Banigo (Eagles) took over a second off the Under 10 200m
record, which had previously stood for 11 years, running a
new record time of 29.26secs.
PB Stars of the Week were Tanae Grero and Lincoln Braszell,
who both achieved 5PBs for the meet.
This week’s meet will be held on Friday commencing at 5pm.
This will be the final meet prior to the Christmas break. The
Centre will be expecting a special visit from Santa during
the meet.
This Saturday, the Bacchus Marsh Centre will be represented
by four teams at the State Relay Championships to be
held at Lakeside Stadium, Albert Park. The Boys Under 14
4x200m team will be represented by Ryan Lister, Hayden
Lloyd and promoted athletes, Jonas Cukavac and Lincoln
Braszell while the Girls Under 11 4x200m team will consist
of Evie Ducas, Mackenzie Estlick, Shameka Grero and Temi
Olaitan. The Under 11 Mixed 4x100m event will see Evie
Ducas and Mackenzie Estlick return to the track and team
up with Murphy Harrington and Alex Lloyd. The Under
10 Mixed 4x100m team will be represented by Nicholas Ide,
Ellie Conroy, Sarah Burton and will be anchored by Nelson Cranbourne Saturday 8 December. Inter Dominion Pacing Championship 3rd round qualifying heat 1. Winner: Tornado
Banigo. Valley (5). Trainer: Andy Gath. Driver: Kate Gath. Photo Stuart McCormick
Sport/Motoring
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